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  2. Regensburg Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Regensburg Cathedral (German: Dom St. Peter or Regensburger Dom), also known as St. Peter's Cathedral, is an example of important Gothic architecture within the German state of Bavaria. [1] It is a landmark for the city of Regensburg , Germany, and the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Regensburg .

  3. Regensburger Domspatzen - Wikipedia

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    The Regensburger Domspatzen (literally: Regensburg Cathedral Sparrows) is the cathedral choir at the Regensburg Cathedral in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. The boys' choir dates back to 975, and consists of boys and young men only. They perform in liturgy and concert, and have made international tours and recordings.

  4. List of tallest church buildings - Wikipedia

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    Largest church in Austria by area, but two metres shorter than St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna since no building in Austria-Hungary was allowed to be higher than St. Stephen's Cathedral (also the reason why there are no taller churches in Budapest and Prague) 11: St. Peter's Church: 132.2 m (436 ft) 1878: Hamburg Germany: Lutheran

  5. Regensburg - Wikipedia

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    The Adler-Apotheke, located nearby the Regensburg Cathedral, was founded in 1610 and is one of the oldest pharmacies in Regensburg. The ancient interior and historical vessels can be viewed. Wealthy patrician families competed against each other to see who could build the highest tower of the city.

  6. List of cathedrals in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Cologne Cathedral in Cologne.. This is the list of cathedrals in Germany sorted by denomination.. Some pre-Reformation cathedrals in Germany, now within one of the Lutheran or united Protestant churches (co-operating in their umbrella organisation Protestant Church in Germany) still retain the term cathedral, despite the churches Presbyterian polity which does not have bishops (in some ...

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg - Wikipedia

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    Regensburg Cathedral. The Diocese of Regensburg (Latin: Dioecesis Ratisbonensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church with its episcopal see based in Regensburg, Germany. [1] Its district covers parts of northeastern Bavaria; it is subordinate to the archbishop of Munich and Freising.

  8. Frederick II, Count of Diessen - Wikipedia

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    Frederick II of Dießen (also known as Frederick I of Regensburg; 1005 – 1075) was a German nobleman. He is documented as bailiff of the Regensburg cathedral chapter in 1035. He is one of the earliest known ancestors of the Counts of Andechs.

  9. List of Gothic cathedrals in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Regensburg Cathedral Dom St. Peter: Regensburg: Regensburg: Germany: Saint Peter: cathedral, part of a World Heritage Site Reims Cathedral Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims: Reims: Reims: France: Assumption of Mary: cathedral; World Heritage Site Ripon Cathedral Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Wilfrid: Leeds: Ripon, North Yorkshire: England ...